NPR’s success in the digital world may be paving the way for the death of local public radio stations, worries Todd Mundt, whose job at NPR “is to dole out NPR’s resources and
know-how to stations in need of digital training and strategy” writes Nieman’s Andrew Phelps. Mundt, as part of this Q&A, worries that stations “will be revealed as rather
pedestrian repeaters of national content.”
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